Threesome with your significant other

Having a threesome involving your significant other is one of the most common sexual fantasies. It has long been a taboo subject, although more and more often people engaging in this sexual activity speak openly about it. If you are thinking about a threesome with your significant other, we give you the keys to its success.

Threesomes involving a couple are as old as sex it self, but they are seldom a natural topic of conversation. Couples involved in threesomes or group sex are more usual than we may think or than society cares to admit.

There is nothing wrong, and lots of good, in taking part in a threesome. However, certain factors must be considered if we want it to be as good as it can be. One must be careful when choosing the third person (the other two are usually a couple), be very clear about the goals and motivations, and one must not bond emotionally to the third person (unless a ménage-à-trois is desired).

Multiple condoms must be used (one each time partners are switched). We will give you further advice in future additions to this page. All these rules are of course meant to be broken (except the condom rule, for your safety), and individual circumstances may alter them, but they are pieces of advice that you may consider…